User: A real-life situation where a graph would have no x- or y-intercept

Weegy: Yes. If you think of the Y-scale as temperatures in Kelvin above absolute zero, and the X-scale as time after the big bang there would be no intercepts.eturker|Points 1758|

User: A real-life situation where a graph would have no x- or y-intercept

Weegy: If there was a position vs time graph, and you wanted to find the velocity of a ball being dropped by a motion sensor, you could start the motion sensor, [ drop the ball (down being assigned positive direction) BUT you held on to the ball too long and the motion sensor accounted for you holding the ball, you could eliminated the irrelevant data. There would be no intercept. ] Expert answered|lhyn29lhyn|Points 34|